Environmental Engineering MSCE Option For thesis, report, or the courses only options, the core courses and three engineering electives must be taken. The remaining courses should be determined after consulting the faculty advisor. Core Courses CE 5385 CE 5185 CE 5391 CE 5191 ENVE 5307 ENVE 5107 ENVE 5399 Microbial Applications in Environmental Engineering (f) Microbial Applications in Environmental Engineering Lab (f) Advanced Water Treatment (s) Advanced Water Treatment Lab (s) Advanced Physical and Chemical Wastewater Treatment (f) Advanced Physical and Chemical Wastewater Treatment Lab (f) Biological Municipal Wastewater Treatment (s) Engineering Electives CE 5360 Open Channel Hydraulics (f) CE 5363 Groundwater Hydrology (s) CE 5364 Groundwater Transport Phenomenon (f) CE 5366 Water Resources Management CE 5368 Surface Water Quality Modeling CE 5383 Bioremediation of Wastes in Soil Systems* CE 5393 Unit Processes Laboratory** (f) CE 5394 Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment CE 5395 Solid and Hazardous Waste Treatment (s) ENVE 5303 Design of Air Pollution Control Systems (s) ENVE 5311 Environmental Systems Modeling and Information Reporting ENVE 5314 Membrane Treatment Processes ENVE 5315 Environmental Chemistry for Pollution Management (f) Non-engineering Electives STAT 5385 Statistics for Engineers and Scientists I ENTX 6345 Chemical Sources and Fates in Environmental Systems ENTX 6371 Procedures and Techniques in Ecological Risk Assessment ENTX 6385 Statistical Applications in Environmental Toxicology GEOG 5300 Geographic Information System RWFM 6305 Geospatial Technologies in Natural Resources Management GEOL 5428 GIS in Natural Science and Engineering G CH 5305 Environmental and Aqueous Chemistry Co-requisites; upon consent of the instructor * Prerequisites are CE 5385 ** Prerequisite is ENVE 5399 Research Courses CE 6000 Thesis CE 6330 Master’s report (sign up for report the last semester before graduation) CE 7000 Research (only for thesis option) Program Requirements The first semester here, students must submit a degree program to the Graduate School. Scholarships run from the beginning of the fall semester to the start of the next fall semester; to maintain the scholarship, a GPA of 3.5 is required. The three program options that are offered are as follows: Thesis Option Report Option Exam Option 24 hrs - Course Work 27 hrs - Course Work 30 hrs - Course Work 6 hrs - Thesis 3 hrs – Report Comprehensive Exam 30 hrs - Total 30 hrs – Total 36 hrs - Total 5/13/2011